View of the Arvada Flour Mill Museum located at 5580 Wadsworth Boulevard, Arvada, Colo. The 30-foot-tall wooden structure with corrugated metal siding was built to process wheat and then distribute the flour produced as "Arva-Pride." Built in 1925 by Eugene Benjamin, the mill was closed in 1950 and later restored as a museum and reopened in 1980 by the Arvada Historical Society. The structure is listed on the National Register.

Date

2010

Notes

Title and content derived from inventory prepared by Nicholas Wharton.; Scanned image from loaned collection.; Digitization sponsored by the Kenneth King Foundation.